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Rocco on Soto on Quinn
Rocco whispered his tweet on reaction to Bishop Quinn’s call for changes. I know I’m behind the times; I didn’t know one could post memos on Twitter with more than 160 characters. Seems a bit unfair to me. Speaking for … Continue reading
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Reconciliation Lectionary: Ezekiel 18:20-32: Personal Responsibility
As children, how often have we cried, “That’s not fair!” when we perceived a sibling or peer was getting better treatment that we were? Liturgy geeks may see something familiar from last Fall; verses 25-28 are used in Fall Ordinary … Continue reading
Laudato Si 99: Creation, Christ, and Songs
The encyclical letter Laudato Si is available here on the Vatican website. 99. In the Christian understanding of the world, the destiny of all creation is bound up with the mystery of Christ, present from the beginning: “All things have … Continue reading
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